The Natural History of Aleppo, published first as a single volume in 1756 and as a two-volume edition in 1794, by Scottish physicians to the British Levant Company in Aleppo, Alexander and Patrick Russell, was a landmark in European knowledge of the Arab world. It was the first detailed study by a European of an Arab city, with a description of the topography, the inhabitants and the plant, and animal life in the neighbourhood. Maurits van den Boogert assesses theRussells botanical and zoological discoveries and analyses the Natural History in the context of medical practices of the time both in Europe and the Ottoman Empire. He reconstructs their stay in Aleppo, their life in Britain, Patrick Russells experiences in India, and their broader connections, as respectedmembers of the Royal Society, with the world of learning at large.
Introduction; Part I: Alexander and Patrick Russell; Alexander Russell; Patrick Russell; Part II: Aleppo; The City of Aleppo; Natural History; Medicine; Ottoman Society and Arab Culture; Conclusion; Appendix;
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